The Genius Bar at an Apple retail store has become an iconic image at this point, and customer support is one of Apple’s biggest strengths […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: March 2017
Steve Jobs Thought Genius Bar Was ‘Idiotic’ Idea at First, Said ‘It’ll Never Work’
While the Genius Bar is the focal point of the Apple Store, it turns out the idea was initially panned by late Apple co-founder Steve […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Freedom, thy name is Nintendo Switch Joy-Con
I never want to go back to a single-unit controller again. Viva la split-handed controllers! With Joy-Con controllers in hand, I started my Nintendo Switch adventure. […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Havit HV-MS735 MMO Gaming Mouse
You may love the Havit HV-MS735 MMO Gaming Mouse if you’re a hard-core gamer, but poor implementation of a few of its key features prevents […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
The Walking Dead Recap Season 7, Episode 12: Heavy Is the Head That Wears the Sheriff’s Hat
The Ricktatorship is long gone, yet the responsibility of so many lives still weighs on Rick—and after seven seasons, his fatigue is starting to show. […] Read the original post by Devon Henry
MWC 2017 Recap: 5G, Shrinking Bezels, and Other Hot Tech Trends
There’s more to the Mobile World Congress than just flagship Android phone launches. The congress gives us a glimpse at the technologies that future mobile devices […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
These smart home accessories work with Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s HomeKit
What smart home accessories work with both Alexa and HomeKit? Several! Splitting your smart home commands between Siri and Alexa (Apple and Amazon, respectively) actually makes […] Read the original post by Mikah Sargent
Is It Uncool to Flirt on LinkedIn?
If you think about it, it’s not actually that weird. The post Is It Uncool to Flirt on LinkedIn? appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Jon Mooallem
Dispatches from GDC 2017: VR creators use film techniques to make immersive games
The co-founders of Steel Wool Studios detail how they used storytelling elements from film to make their virtual reality content more immersive. People cry at movies […] Read the original post by Florence Ion
Facebook Messenger Testing Reactions and Dislike Button
Facebook added Reactions to its standard status updates awhile ago now, so the company is bringing the faces to another one of its services. Continue […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Nintendo’s Switch controllers work with PCs, Macs, and Android
The Nintendo Switch may have a lot of quirks right now, but if you get tired of the console, yet love the new Joy-Con or […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Linaro Announces Fujitsu’s Collaboration to Accelerate High Performance Computing on ARM
March 6, 2017 – Linaro Ltd, the open source collaborative engineering organization developing software for the ARM® ecosystem, today announced that Fujitsu Limited1 has joined […] Read the original post by The Daily Millbury
How a Failed Experiment Could Still Be the Future of Public Transit
A partnership between the Kansas City transportation authority and the Boston startup Bridj only looks like a flop. The post How a Failed Experiment Could […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Baxter the Robot Fixes Its Mistakes by Reading Your Mind
Oh good. To tell when it’s made a mistake, a charming robot reads your mind. The post Baxter the Robot Fixes Its Mistakes by Reading […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
Are you seeing bad pixels on your Switch? Here’s what Nintendo has to say!
What happens if you discover a dead pixel on your Nintendo Switch? Every display technology has a downside, and for LCD displays like the one in […] Read the original post by Russell Holly